Parse error: parse error, unexpected ‘}’ in /home/–path–/archive.php on line 89
I copied exactly …
Whoops…try now.
First time I used that plugin for the code view…guess I used it wrong!
Links are working now.
Oops… just checked here and I edited the above just as you wrote that reply. My bad.
Damn, you’re right.
I really need to do better testing instead of just editing my working file for a release….should be up in a sec…
Ok…new working file is up now. Sorry! :-/
This is exactly what I’ve been after – I write far too much and your work means that the database doesn’t get hammered by queries. It also looks great – no need for me to fiddle around 🙂
Many many thanks!
Played some…. not sure if this is because it looks like this was designed more for Kubrick ?
Search results – if I search for “wordpress” on my blog, I get 2 results from January, and no apparent way to look for any more ?
I tried dropping some post_nav_link tags in but I’m totally sure they are wrong 🙂
The Archives views are spot on so far though.
As long as you have both the archive.php and the search.php it shouldn’t matter if you aren’t using Kubrick. You should get all of the results and there shouldn’t be any paging like so…
http://mtdewvirus.com/index.php?s=wordpress
Podz, I just searched for “wordpress” on your site and it looked good to me.
http://www.tamba2.org.uk/T2/index.php?s=wordpress
It’s something in my code – this is the url I get when I use the search box:
http://www.tamba2.org.uk/T2/?s=wordpress&submit=%C2%BB
I’ll dig tomorrow.
My mistake 🙂
Ah…I didn’t see the search box, so I just typed it in. :-/
Here’s what I get (using the search box) and it still looks good…
search for “wordpress”
Hmm, is this archive system able to still display the categories in the hierarchal manner like so? Sorry if this seems obvious, I’m just wondering since every site I’ve seen using it doesn’t have them displayed that way.